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    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    June 9 2006

    I hope that Armenian government will analyze results of high-level
    talks and look through its position - Azeri deputy FM

    Source: Trend
    Author: R.Abdullayev

    09.06.2006

    I hope that the Armenian government will analyze the results of the
    talks at high level in Rambue and Bucharest, and review its position
    in the direction of constructivism, Araz Azimov, the Azerbaijani
    deputy foreign minister, made such a statement in his interview to
    journalists on June 9, Trend reports.

    According to Azimov, day-by-day Armenia becomes alone in its position
    on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict because today there is no support for
    the position of an aggressor-country. `In no country of the world,
    Yerevan cannot receive any support in its occupation of Azerbaijani
    lands. Several countries have already expressed their unwillingness
    to establish normal relations with Armenia. Yerevan understands that
    its current position will not bring desirable results,' told Azimov.
    Azimov stressed his confidence that the position of Armenia would
    further weaken day-by-day.

    `Half of the Armenian people have leaved the country. Therefore, the
    current position should be looked through,' added Azimov.

    Touching on the upcoming meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign
    ministers, Azimov ruled out that the meeting would focus on the
    process of negotiations, in particular the issues that what steps can
    be taken as a result of the meeting of presidents in Bucharest. We
    have to find an answer to the question: in what direction does it
    need to continue the peace talks to regulate the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict?

    Besides, Azimov expressed his attitude towards the rotation of
    co-chairs of OSCE Minsk group. `I don't think that the diplomat who
    will substitute Steven Mann will be less experienced in the process
    of Azerbaijan-Armenian conflict. To my knowledge, the diplomat is
    also experienced and principal,' told Azimov.

    Furthermore, Azimov spoke about the positive activity of Steven Mann
    in the co-chair position. `From the conceptual point of view and
    position of the talks process, Mann brought important advancement to
    the dialogue process on the solution of Azerbaijani-Armenian
    conflict,' considers Azimov.
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